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अधिक: आगे- It is believed that Albert killed Adolf with a ballock-knife, only to rise from the ground completely stained in Adolf's blood.
- Hugh Ballock, managing director of the bank's real estate investment banking group, doubts the bank will let its portfolio exceed $ 2 billion this time around.
- Bollix for " mess up " is no longer vulgar, having left " ballocks " in the dust; nuts ( though it used to be euphemized " nerts " ) is likewise untainted by its past.
- A "'bollock dagger "'or "'ballock knife "'is a type of dagger with a distinctively shaped shaft, with two oval swellings at the guard resembling male testes ( " bollocks " ).
- Chaucer uses it in ( I think ) the Pardoner's Prologue, and there's a type of Renaissance fighting-knife known as a ballock-dagger ( apparently due to the handle-shape, rather than any potential target ) . talk ) 15 : 36, 2 May 2013 ( UTC)
- Another variation of the phrase, appearing as " BE MY DEFENS GOD ME DEFEND FOREVER MORE ", is to be found engraved upon a number of traditional Ballock knives, with one particular example, ( dated 1624 ), now forming part of the Arms and Armour collection of the Art Institute of Chicago.
- For example, in the 13th chapter of the First Book, titled " How Grandgousier realized Gargantua's marvelous intelligence, by his invention of an Arse-wipe, " the giant Gargantua, while still a child, tries dozens of different methods for wiping his bottom, including paper, but unfortunately he finds it " leaves some chips on his ballocks ".
- :: : : : Yes, I was referring to the online OED, which has " bollock " as the headword for all meanings, " ballock " as a variant, and notes " The ? . forms predominate in early use ( until at least the 17th cent . ), but the ? . forms are now more common . ( The ? . forms are of uncertain phonological development, perhaps showing rounding as a result of the influence of a preceding labial consonant : for some possible parallels see E . J . Dobson Eng.